Harrisburg and Wilkes-Barre Jewish Communities Hard-Hit by Flooding NEW YORK (JTA)—Jewish or- , and was seeking a federal or local ganizations, centers and individ- governmental helicopter to fly a ; uals were reported rallying Wed- ! delegation to the stricken area. nesday to aid synagogues and Jew- Wilkes-Barre's Temple Israel ish businesses "wiped out" in Har- has been "entirely washed out" risburg a n d Wilkes-Barre. Pa., with its possessions ''just about by the floods in the wake of tropi- entirely destroyed. – it was re- cal storm Agnes. ported separately by Dr. Morton Telephone lines to those cities Siegel. executive director of the were still down Wednesday but ' United Synagogue of America. reports reaching Jewish leaders He said he had learned "in a and the Jewish Telegraphic Agen- ' roundabout way" that most syna- ey here by other means told of gogues in the area had been I considerable damage to Jewish spared, but that many Jewish facilities not known outside those homes were "washed out," in- areas until now. A JTA telephone cluding that of Rabbi Joshua Adler survey made Tuesday was unable of Cong. Chizuk Emuna. Similarly . to reach the hardest-hit sections struck. said Dr. Siegel, was the because communications were out. Solomon Schechter Day School in One synagogue said to have had Chevy Chase, Md. most or all of its possessions In Pittsburgh and upstate New washed away is Kesher Israel York, he added, no serious dam- Congregation in Harrisburg. led age to Jewish property has been by Rabbi David Silver, uncle of reported. Judy Silver Shapiro. the Cincin- Rabbi Wolfe Kehl-Ian, executive nati social worker who recently vice president of the Rabbinical married activist Gavriel Shapiro in Assembly of America, said Rabbi Moscow. Adler had turned his temple into Other synagogues seriously da- a temporary home for homeless maged, according to Rabbi henry Jewish families and has been feed- Siegman, executive vice president ing hundreds of evacuees with Bar of the Synagogue Council of Amer- Mitzva supplies. Possessions are ica, are (Orthodox) Cong. Ohav floating away, and there is no Zedek in Wilkes-Barre, led by flood insurance, Rabbi Kelman Rabbi Jerome Kerzner, (Conser- added vative) Temple Israel in Wilkes- He reported that Dr. Herbert Barre, led by Rabbi Abraham Bar- Seltzer, head of the Daughters of ras. and (Conservative) Temple Jacob Geriatric Center in the Beth-El in Harrisburg, headed by Bronx, was offering a Torah to Rabbi Jeffrey Wohlberg. any flood•stricken synagogue that Rabbi Siegman said the SCA requested it. Dr. Seltzer, who is was asking synagogues across chairman of the Rabbinical As- the country to send prayer books sembly's assistance fund, has been and artifacts to these and other receiving unsolicited checks from badly hit Orthodox and Con- RAA members for aid to victims. servative temples. There has The Council of Jewish Fed- been no serious damage to Re- erations and Welfare Funds is form temples, be said. "in touch" with its Philadelphia Rabbi Siegman added that "very federation, which is "giving di- extensive damage" had been rect help" to victimized tem- ples in the form of talleisim, caused to the Jewish cemetery sidorim, bus transportation and and to the United Hebrew Insti- clean-up aid, according to tute Ben Zion Academy in Wilkes- Charles libell, associate CJI , Barre Ile said the SCA was in executive director. "Long-range" contact with the Office of Emer- gency Planning in Washington, aid is not yet possible, he said. He reported that many Jewish businesses had suffered "terrible damage" and had been "wiped out." but 'he did not immediately •know their names. CJI , Executive Director Philip Bernstein said the communal aid to victims was "a marvelous example of people pitch- ing in." "The response was one of the most beautiful things we have ever encountered," it was asserted separately by Seymour Brotman, executive director of the Scranton (Pa.) Jewish Community Center. "People immediately began call- ing to volunteer their services, homes for sleeping, food, clothing, medical supplies and whatever other necessities might be needed to make the evacuees more com- fortable." The center accommo- dated some eider residents of the Boni Brith apartment house in Wilkes-Barre. The Allentown. Phil- adelphia and Essex County (N.J.) JCC's worked around the clock rushing supplies and medicines to Wilkes-Barre and other flooded a reas Arthur Brodkin community con- - THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS Friday, Jana 30, 1972-1 sultant to the Middle Atlantic area Council of the PAIL said in Harrisburg and the JCC's Wilkes-Barre and in Elmira, N.Y., had been inundated and made' temporarily unusable, while the centers in Reading and York. Pa.. had discontinued sen ices follow- ing alert warnings NEW CADILLAC? SEE OR CALL ANDY BLAU in BIRMINGHAM at WILSON CRISSMAN CADILLAC RES. 642-6836 CALL BUS. MI 4-1930 1350 N. Wc‘ODWARD. 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